(EnviroNews DC Bureau) — Editor’s Note: The following news piece represents the fifth in a 15-part mini-series titled, Nuclear Power in Our World Today, featuring nuclear authority, engineer and whistleblower Arnie Gundersen. The EnviroNews USA special encompasses a wide span of topics, ranging from Manhattan-era madness to the…
(EnviroNews Nature) – Often witnessed under attack by hoards of small and pesky little birds, this tiny fella’, small and active by day, is constantly on the look out for both danger and prey. The pearl-spotted owl (Glaucidium perlatum) stands 20 or less centimeters tall, and weight a…
(EnviroNews DC News Bureau) – We finally made it happen! The official launch of our Nature and Wildlife division that has been quietly brewing and simmering on the back-burner in our archives for many years here at EnviroNews. The “other worldly ecosystem” of Antelope Island, in the middle…
(EnviroNews DC News Bureau) – In our extended coverage with this enigmatic and lifelong oilman and “downhole” expert, we explore the topic of quart by quart oil spills into the environment. The fossil fuel CEO, who in his own words said he wanted to “take the opportunity to…
(EnviroNews DC News Bureau) – From deep within the frozen heart of oil and gas turf, we bring you a story so sensitive that even our reporter remains anonymous, at least for now. In this exclusive report we listen to the words of a lifelong oil industry worker…
(EnviroNews DC News Bureau) – Amongst a lively group of keen Fukushima followers who attended a symposium at UC Berkely’s Institute of East Asian Studies, a brave organic Japanese tea farmer by the name of Ayumi Kinezuka spoke about the confusing post 3-11 agricultural climate currently affecting Japan’s…
(EnviroNews California) – In a public meeting held in the the Hospitality Room of the San Francisco Japan Town Branch of Union Bank of California, five brave delegates from Fukushima Japan addressed a panel of citizens and journalists regarding the current situation in Fukushima, Japan. The delegation includes…
(EnviroNews California) – At what many have described as the largest and most energized Green Fest in history this weekend in San Francisco, we caught up with Denise Hamler, the Founder of Green America, Green Festivals and the Green Business Network. Now blazing fresh trails in her footsteps…
(EnviroNews California) – At a jammed packed Green Fest in San Francisco, California the likes of which we have never seen before, we were able to catch up with legendary news anchor and investigative reporter Amy Goodman of Democracy Now. Ms. Goodman was rushing to catch a flight…
(EnviroNews Utah) – Hailed by many as our nation’s most poisoned hotbed of source-polluting industry, and, by and large, due to the republican-dominated, lop-sided legislature, the state of Utah has become a free-for-all fiesta for mineral barons and the profiteers of environmental waste. The topic of oil and…
(EnviroNews DC News Bureau) – Here at EnviroNews USA, we recently took a look into the public-records and portfolios of the father/son duo of Mitt and Josh Romney, and what we discovered wasn’t much of a surprise. I’m sure no one will be dismayed to hear that this…
(EnviroNews California) – The header on this newsreel speaks for itself. This ancient tree leaves most who come into its presence awestruck. From the EnviroNews Nature and Wildlife archives.
(EnviroNews California) – We revive this clip from the EnviroNews archives as a reminder of the beauty in the world. Thank you for watching!
(EnviroNews DC News Bureau via EnviroNews Utah) – Hailed by many as our nation’s most poisoned hotbed of source-polluting industry, and, by and large, due to the republican-dominated, lop-sided legislature, the state of Utah has become a free-for-all fiesta for mineral barons and the profiteers of environmental waste.…
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